Poetry After Barbarism: The Invention of Motherless Tongues and Resistance to Fascism
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History
Poetry
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
408
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 14, 2025
출판사
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
0231212097
ISBN-13
9780231212090
설명
Jennifer Scappettone weaves a profound narrative exploring the intersection of poetry and resistance in a world marked by oppression. With a keen eye for language and its power to uplift, she shares how the written word can serve as a refuge and a weapon in the face of tyranny.
Through evocative prose, Scappettone delves into the concept of "motherless tongues," highlighting how fragmented identities can ignite creativity and resilience. Each chapter offers a fresh perspective, inviting readers to reflect on the role of artistic expression in challenging authoritarianism.
Her exploration is not just an academic treatise; it's a passionate call to arms for anyone who believes in the enduring strength of poetry as a means of reclaiming voices silenced by fear.
Through evocative prose, Scappettone delves into the concept of "motherless tongues," highlighting how fragmented identities can ignite creativity and resilience. Each chapter offers a fresh perspective, inviting readers to reflect on the role of artistic expression in challenging authoritarianism.
Her exploration is not just an academic treatise; it's a passionate call to arms for anyone who believes in the enduring strength of poetry as a means of reclaiming voices silenced by fear.